Today we’re very excited to announce the release of Stimulus 2.0. This version introduces two new APIs, values and CSS classes, which replace the data map API from Stimulus 1.0. You can read more about these APIs in the reference documentation: https://stimulusjs.org/reference/values https://stimulusjs.org/reference/css-classes We’ve also updated the Handbook to cover the changes in 2.0. Here’s th
Overview of Workbox v6 We're happy to announce the release of Workbox v6! 🎉 What's New? webpack improvements This release includes additional bug fixes for better compatibility with webpack. As of this release, workbox-webpack-plugin requires webpack v4.40.0 or later (for those still on the v4.x branch) or webpack v.5.9.0 or later (for those who have updated to webpack v5.x). workbox-webpack-plug
String#replaceAll moved to the stable ES, per June TC39 meeting Promise.any and AggregateError moved to the stable ES, per July TC39 meeting Added Reflect[@@toStringTag], per July TC39 meeting Forced replacement of Array#{ reduce, reduceRight } in Chrome 80-82 because of a bug, #766 Following the changes in the upsert proposal, { Map, WeakMap }#emplace replace { Map, WeakMap }#upsert, these obsole
This blog site has been archived. Go to react.dev/blog to see the recent posts. Today, we are releasing React 17! We’ve written at length about the role of the React 17 release and the changes it contains in the React 17 RC blog post. This post is a brief summary of it, so if you’ve already read the RC post, you can skip this one. No New Features The React 17 release is unusual because it doesn’t
This upgrade is completely backwards compatible and recommended for all users on versions below 9.5.4. For future security related communications of our OSS projects, please join this mailing list. A security team from one of our partners noticed an issue in Next.js that allowed for open redirects to occur. Specially encoded paths could be used with the trailing slash redirect to allow an open red
Dismiss Join GitHub today GitHub is home to over 50 million developers working together to host and review code, manage projects, and build software together. Sign up UNPUBLISHED (keep this here and add unpublished changes) 6.0.1 Fixed issue in TS typings of makeObservable in combination with a member named toString() 6.0.0 New features makeObservable(target, annotations) is now the recommended wa
Kea 2.2 adds support for TypeScript via kea-typegen and fixes a few bugs. Check out the TypeScript Guide to learn more!
PostCSS 8.0 brings new plugin API, node_modules size reduction, better source map support, and CSS parser improvements. Check out a day-by-day diary of PostCSS 8.0 development process. See Migration Guides for end-users and for plugin developers. Thanks to Sponsors With more than 100 M downloads per month, it becomes hard to support PostCSS in free time. For instance, getting the 8.0 release ready
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